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Judge my accent?

I've been studying French and Spanish on my own so I've never really got any feedback for what concerns pronunciation. I have no trouble understanding a written text in said languages, but I have a hard time talking, that's why I've decided to embarrass myself and try to read the incipit of famous novels in Spanish and French:

Conversation requires practice so that your brain clicks in without trying to internally translate word for word. It's a matter of conditioning and confidence. If you can I suggest you watch your favourite movies (many times) in these languages and repeat the lines (ALOUD), not to yourself. This will reinforce the language cadence in your brain through your auditory senses. Remember infants don't go to school for grammar. Repetition, repetition, repetition...
Songs unfortunately have far too many distractions and lose the nuances of the language(s). Find yourself some poetry in those languages and read them aloud as well. To the point you know them by heart. Different the tone and intonation over time. You will know it then extremely well it will be in your dreams and come forth from you without stumbling.

Some advise from someone who has less than optimal hearing. Read their lips if you can and watch mouth shape and tongue placement, facial expression (visual reinforcement). You did that when you were tiny watching mom and dad.
You pronounciation is very good. Keep up the good work.

If you get mixed up when speaking languages, don't feel bad. The more you know the more it can happen.

Nice accent (I would have said that the locutor is from South-Eastern Asia). I'd say the French pronunciation is not bad, but you should speak a little more slowly and articulate more frankly. Some hints :